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A Pair of Queen Anne Walnut Stools.
England, circa 1710.
A very fine and rare pair of Queen Anne period walnut stools, of rectangular form, the upholstered over seat supported by elegant cabriole legs that end in pad feet, and joined by a shaped stretcher. The walnut with fine colour and patination throughout. The seats now upholstered in exceptional early 18th century French floral needlepoint retaining magnificent fresh colours.
Provenance:
With Hotspur, 1937.
The collection of S. Eckman, Jnr., Esq., C.B.E.
Sotheby's London, Important English Furniture, Clocks, Rugs, Tapestries and Chandeliers - the Collection of S.Eckman Jnr., Esq., C.B.E., Friday 6th October 1967, lot 123 (as advertised and illustrated in Country Life, 21 September 1967, p. 706).
Acquired by Hotspur, at the above sale, 6th October 1967.
Private Collection.
Dimensions
Height: 17¹/₂ in (44.5 cm) Width: 22¹/₂ in (57 cm) Depth: 16¹/₂ in (42 cm)Stock number
R04.78The BADA Standard
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